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3. What is it called when layers pile up and press down on the material below? a. Compaction b. Cenentation c. Layering d. Stratification 8.
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3. What is it called when layers pile up and press down on the material below? a. Compaction b. Cenentation c. Layering d. Stratification 8.
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3. What is it called when layers pile up and press
down on the material below?
a. Compaction
b. Cenentation
c. Layering
d. Stratification
8.
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I think it’s C lol lol
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